Definitionadj. characterized by a firm and humorless belief in the validity of your opinions
Last update: August 12, 2015
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He is an earnest student. [Please select]
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No earnest soul can pass through this world without being called upon to contend earnestly for the faith. [Please select]
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The project commenced in earnest in March 2003, with the appointment of Dr. Stan Head as the project manager. [Please select]
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Before opening his mouth, however, he bent his eyes slowly along the whole living boundary of earnest faces, as if to temper his expressions to the capacities of his audience. [Please select]
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Additional pursuers were sent on the trail of the fugitives; and then the chiefs applied themselves, in earnest, to the business of consultation. [Please select]
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Hawkeye and the Mohicans now applied themselves to their task in good earnest. [Please select]
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He communicated the result of his observations to his companions, in Delaware, and a short and earnest consultation succeeded. [Please select]
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Distrusting his own judgment, his appeals to the opinion of Chingachgook were frequent and earnest. [Please select]
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Ay, the French have gathered around the fort in good earnest and we have a delicate needle to thread in passing them. [Please select]
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Uncas, with instinctive quickness, receded, and the three foresters held another of their low, earnest conferences. [Please select]
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"Indeed, sir, if a love as earnest as man ever experienced--" "Yes, Denzil, I know you love her; and I love you almost as if you were my very son." [Please select]
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